Define bullying.
when you harm someone on purpose and repeatedly. it is an intentional pattern of behavior
How long could you go to jail for the first incident of cyberbullying?
A. 1 day
B. 20 days
C. 93 days
93 days.
A friends says to you one time "your shirt is ugly."
Teasing. It was one occurrence, and she may not have realized how rude she was being.
Bullying only happens one-on-one.
False. Bullying often involves groups of students who support each other in bullying other students.
What are the four types of bullying?
Cyberbullying, verbal, emotional, and physical
Define bystander.
A person who witnesses bullying, and doesn't do anything to help
What percent of kids admit to having bullied someone else?
A. 10%
B. 30%
C. 60%
30%.
At lunch, a classmates steals your food every day.
Bullying. It is repeated and harmful.
Bullying only happens at school.
False
Why do people bully?
They want power or control over the victim, to make themselves feel better, because they don't understand how hurtful they are being, they lack empathy.
Who is a trusted adult?
A teacher, counselor, social worker, principal, parent, guardian, older relative or family member
What percent of kids in school say they have been bullied?
A. 29%
B. 48%
C. 3%
about 29%.
You and a friend are frequently "play fighting" at recess.
Teasing becasue you are both equally engaging in the behavior
Bystanders who help on behalf of those being bullied make a huge difference.
True.
What is an example of cyberbullying?
Harassment, impersonation, cyberstalking, making mean comments
Define target.
The person who is the victim of teasing, harassment, and bullying.
How many victims of bullying don't report it?
A. 2%
B. 67%
C. 58%
58%
Someone repeatedly comments things like "#ugly" on your Instagram photos.
Bullying.
People feel upset when they are getting bullied.
True.
What is an example of physical bullying?
Hitting, spitting, pushing, punching, stealing or damaging someone else's stuff
Define ally.
Someone who helps and defends the person being bullied
Matt's Safe School law was passed to require all schools to have anti-bullying policies. What year was this law passed?
A. 2024
B. 2011
C. 2016
2011.
What is the difference between teasing and bullying?
Teasing is when both people are joking and neither gets their feelings hurt, and bullying is when it goes on more than once, it’s impactful and hurts someone, there’s a power imbalance, and it’s intentional (on purpose)
You tell a teacher about another student who is repeatedly calling you names during lunch. The student accuses you of being a tattle-tale. Are you?
False. This is reporting, not snitching or being a tattle-tale. Tattle-tales are trying to get others in trouble. Reporting takes courage.